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Anne (1702-14) was described as stubborn, miserable, weak-willed, vapid, grossly obese. A woman of ordinary character. Yet, she became the first Queen of Great Britain. Her reign would have long-lasting consequences, the establishment of the Bank of England meant the nation was now punching above its weight. The nation became the military force not seen since the days of Edward III and Henry V. Within the fledgling kingdom of Great Britain, the economic and political base was built for the golden age of the 18th century.
Characters
Mary II – Queen of England, Scotland and Ireland (1689-94), sister of Anne
Sarah Churchill, duchess of Marlborough – courtier of Anne, keeper of the privy purse
Prince Eugene of Savoy – field marshal in the Holy Roman Empire
Daniel Defoe – writer, journalist and spy
Credits
The Prince of Denmark’s march – Jeremiah Clarke
By Jonny Langton4.9
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Anne (1702-14) was described as stubborn, miserable, weak-willed, vapid, grossly obese. A woman of ordinary character. Yet, she became the first Queen of Great Britain. Her reign would have long-lasting consequences, the establishment of the Bank of England meant the nation was now punching above its weight. The nation became the military force not seen since the days of Edward III and Henry V. Within the fledgling kingdom of Great Britain, the economic and political base was built for the golden age of the 18th century.
Characters
Mary II – Queen of England, Scotland and Ireland (1689-94), sister of Anne
Sarah Churchill, duchess of Marlborough – courtier of Anne, keeper of the privy purse
Prince Eugene of Savoy – field marshal in the Holy Roman Empire
Daniel Defoe – writer, journalist and spy
Credits
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